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No, it wasn’t an accident that killed him.
**Edit: I want to clarify here that he didn’t intend to die, but death was certainly a possibility of the actions he was involved in before his death.
Is the stick relevant to your death
Yes!
So did you smack yourself with it
No. Hitting myself with the stick did not have a part in my death.
Is the stick related to your death
The stick didn’t inflict my death, but it is a clue to why I died.